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    Default Soldering reflections silver

    Hi there,

    I was wondering if anyone has any experience with soldering reflections silver? I have a commission to make and thought lets try reflections. After 4 hours of frustrating soldering I decided to give up for the day. The solder just wouldn't flow despite it being clean and plenty of flux. It took me 4 to 5 attempts eacht to solder a simple straight oval together. It kept breaking. The next day I made the same with normal silver and it only took me half an hour to do what took me 4 hours the previous day.

    I guess what I'm asking if it was just me or if it's just a bit rubbish.

    Thanks Marlies

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    Have you looked in the cookbook ? Is there anything there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marlies View Post
    Hi there,

    I was wondering if anyone has any experience with soldering reflections silver? I have a commission to make and thought lets try reflections. After 4 hours of frustrating soldering I decided to give up for the day. The solder just wouldn't flow despite it being clean and plenty of flux. It took me 4 to 5 attempts eacht to solder a simple straight oval together. It kept breaking. The next day I made the same with normal silver and it only took me half an hour to do what took me 4 hours the previous day.

    I guess what I'm asking if it was just me or if it's just a bit rubbish.

    Thanks Marlies
    I use reflections, never had any problems whatsoever. Are your joints clean? And are the seam stood without any gaps?

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    I have never used this alloy, but is there a specific solder to use instead of normal 925 solder? ie is there a Reflections solder?
    Poor old Les

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    Quote Originally Posted by art925 View Post
    I have never used this alloy, but is there a specific solder to use instead of normal 925 solder? ie is there a Reflections solder?
    That's an interesting thought, becaus ideally "reflections solder" should oxidize at the same rate to help hide joints.

    Julian

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    Yes the joints were clean. Even pushed them together and sawed trough to get no gaps. I've almost finished the piece now so the end is in sight but I think I'll stick to 'normal' sterling silver for now. I'll have a look in the cookbook see what it says.
    Maybe it's just me then
    Thanks for your insights
    Marlies

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    I've used reflections quite a lot - with no soldering problems at all
    Di x

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    Quote Originally Posted by Di Sandland View Post
    I've used reflections quite a lot - with no soldering problems at all
    Is the 9% extra worth it. How do. You sell/ market it ?

    J

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    No, Julian, it's not worth the premium.

    When Cookies first started selling it, they sent me some samples to test but, as this was a couple of years ago and I was a very raw recruit, I thought perhaps it was my technique that was to blame rather than the material. Some of my friends were also less than thrilled at the time - I think Carole and George were part of the 'gang.' I do like to flog a dead horse though and when I was using a lot of balled wire recently I swapped some with a friend - the design I was making was a lot more 'refined' than my usual and crinkled balls just wouldn't do.

    Well, I still had crinkled balls! I don't like the way it polishes up either - not a patch on Argentium, which I used to love.

    So, as for marketing it - I can't, I'm glad I swapped it rather than fork out my sterling +9% for it ;-)
    Di x

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    I use it for headpins, and ...erm... that's about it. It does ball up OK if it's well fluxed, but only at smaller gauges (up to about 1mm). I don't like it as much as Argentium because it doesn't fuse reliably, but I won't order bullion from the US - partly because of the shipping cost and delay, but largely because of the huge ransom to actually get it delivered and I'm still not happy with the Italian version from Argex.

    I SO wish Cookies had hung on to the Argentium licence - Reflections really isn't anywhere near good enough to be a viable alternative and certainly isn't worth the extra money for anything other than a couple of applications. I can't say I've ever noticed a real difference in tarnish resistance compared to sterling, and the lack of dedicated solder can mean that larger joins show up in time.

    All of that said, and in answer to the original question, I've had no problems soldering it, either with strip or paste. For the former I use au[ro]flux rather than borax, which might make a difference?

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